Pronomic 90E, 70e Owner's manual

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Lift trolley
Lift&Drive
70E/90E
Original instructions
It is important that you read and understand the manual before using the lift trolley.
Do you have any questions? Please contact the distributor or the manufacturer.
Pronomic AB
Visiting address:
Bäckvägen 18
192 54 Sollentuna
Sweden
Postal address:
Box 5504
192 05 Sollentuna
Sweden
www.pronomic.se
Tel: +46 8-544 706 60
E-mail: sales@pronomic.se
support@pronomic.se
Keep platform in lower Do not stand under Do not use this
position when moving. the load platform. lifter for people.
Read the manual. Charge at least 8 hours
every night.
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Contents
1 Description of the lift trolley .............................................................................................. 1
1.1 Warranty ...................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Components ................................................................................................................................ 1
2 Assembly ............................................................................................................................ 3
2.1 Disassembly and scrapping ......................................................................................................... 3
3 Using the lift trolley ............................................................................................................ 4
3.1 Handlebar .................................................................................................................................... 4
3.2 Remote control ............................................................................................................................ 4
3.3 Power pack .................................................................................................................................. 5
3.4 Brakes .......................................................................................................................................... 5
3.5 Directional lock ............................................................................................................................ 5
4 Safety ................................................................................................................................. 5
4.1 Storage and transport ................................................................................................................. 5
4.2 Movement ................................................................................................................................... 5
4.3 Loading and unloading ................................................................................................................ 6
5 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 6
5.1 Every day ..................................................................................................................................... 6
5.1.1 Charging ............................................................................................................................................ 6
5.2 Every year, or when needed........................................................................................................ 7
5.2.1 Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................ 7
5.2.2 Electrical connections ....................................................................................................................... 7
5.2.3 Wear of machine parts ..................................................................................................................... 7
5.2.4 Nuts and bolts................................................................................................................................... 7
5.2.5 Lift column ........................................................................................................................................ 7
5.2.6 Wheels .............................................................................................................................................. 7
5.2.7 Brakes ............................................................................................................................................... 7
5.2.8 Knobs for handlebar and bracket for remote control ...................................................................... 8
5.2.9 Replacing the fuse ............................................................................................................................ 8
5.2.10 Replacing the batteries ..................................................................................................................... 8
5.2.11 Plates and decals .............................................................................................................................. 8
5.3 Trouble shooting.......................................................................................................................... 9
6 Technical specifications ...................................................................................................... 9
7 Attachments ..................................................................................................................... 10
7.1 Approved attachments .............................................................................................................. 11
8 EC Declaration of conformity of the machinery ................................................................ 12
Test protocol for Lift & Drive .................................................................................................... 14
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1 Description of the lift trolley
Lift&Drive is an ergonomically designed lift trolley to simplify handling, lifting and transportation
of goods. The lift trolley can be equipped with different types of load carriers, such as load
platform, prong, fork, squeeze tool, turn unit or customized solutions. The goods are placed on
the load carrier, and by pressing the buttons on the remote control the load carrier is adjusted to
the desired height. The lift trolley is powered by rechargeable batteries.
The lift trolley is only to be used indoors in well-lit environments on level surfaces.
Additional technical documentation can be ordered from Pronomic.
1.1 Warranty
The warranty is valid for one (1) year from the date of delivery for defects in material and
manufacturing. For the warranty to be valid maintenance must have been carried out in
accordance with this manual. The warranty does not cover normal maintenance, settings,
adjustments or associated labour costs. Damage due to misuse or incorrect use of the equipment
will void the warranty.
1.2 Components
The lift trolley consists of a number of modules. The locations of these are shown in the image on
the next page. Please contact Pronomic for information regarding part numbers.
Wheel frame
Power pack
Remote control
Cross-member
Handlebar
Charger
Column
Load carrier
The appearance of the load carrier may differ from the image.
The wheel frame and the cross-member are integrated on some models.
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2 Assembly
Protective footwear should be used when assembling the lift trolley, to prevent injuries if parts are
dropped.
Place the wheel frame and cross-member on the floor.
Slide the column onto the bracket on the cross-member. The screw bar on the
bracket fits the slots on the back of the column.
Fit the power pack into the slot on the back of the column. Move it downwards until
it stops. Tighten the dome nuts/black knob. Plug the motor cable contact into the
matching socket on the power pack.
Fit the handlebar into the slot on the back of the column and lock it in a desired
height. Connect the remote control to its socket on the power pack.
Press the up button on the remote control to make the column go down to its lowest
position. The column should stand directly on the cross-member.
Tighten the nuts on the back of the cross-member, but not too hard (15 Nm), with a
13 mm wrench.
Attach the load carrier with the supplied screws and washers in the slide of the
column.
Perform a static load test, with 1.25 x the maximum load.
(Move the load carrier to the middle of the column and apply the load.)
The lift trolley is now ready to use.
2.1 Disassembly and scrapping
To disassemble the lift trolley, follow the instructions in section Assembly, but in reverse order.
When the lift trolley is due for scrapping the machine, complete with batteries, should be handed
in to a recycling centre or Pronomic to ensure reuse and safe handling of all parts.
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3 Using the lift trolley
If the load is left on the lifter for some time it may be necessary to lower the load before it can be
raised.
3.1 Handlebar
To achieve a good working position the handlebar should be adjusted to a correct height. The
handlebar can easily be adjusted in height by loosening the black knobs on the handlebar. To lock
the handlebar at the selected height the knobs are turned clockwise.
Never put arms through the handlebar to reach something on the load carrier, as this may pose a
crush hazard.
3.2 Remote control
The load carrier is raised and lowered by pressing the buttons on the remote control or by
controlling the lever on the stepless remote control. The remote control has either two or four
buttons or a stepless lever and is used as shown below.
Up/down
Slowly up/down
Up/down
Stepless up
Stepless down
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The remote control should be placed to allow the user to easily press the buttons or to control the
lever. The bracket for the remote control is fitted to the handlebar. The bracket can easily be
moved by turning the black knob counter-clockwise. The bracket can be locked in any position on
the handle by turning the knob clockwise. The bracket can be tilted to any angle on the handlebar.
The remote control can be removed from the bracket.
3.3 Power pack
Modifying the power pack is dangerous. The device may not be sealed in any way. It should not be
exposed to splashed or running water.
3.4 Brakes
On lift trolleys equipped with central brake the brake is applied by moving the brake bar to its
lowest position.
On lift trolleys with individually braked wheels the brakes are applied by pressing down the lever
on each wheel separately.
3.5 Directional lock
On lift trolleys equipped with central brake the directional lock is activated by moving the brake
bar to its highest position. This locks the rear wheels in a position that only allows the lift trolley to
move straight forward or backward
4 Safety
Use the protective equipment (e.g. protective footwear) required to handle the goods.
The stated maximum load may not be exceeded.
The lift trolley must not be used for lifting people.
Note the crush hazard between the load carrier and the wheel frame or floor when raising and
lowering the load carrier. Do not keep hands or other body parts under the load.
4.1 Storage and transport
During storage and transport the remote control and motor cable should be disconnected.
The lift trolley should be secured during transport to avoid the risk of tipping over.
4.2 Movement
The load carrier should always be lowered as low as possible to ensure safe and stable handling.
Be extra cautious when passing thresholds, cords and other objects on the floor.
The movement of heavy loads can be easier when using the directional lock.
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The handlebar should be gripped in a way so that the hands are not hurt when passing edges,
walls or protruding objects.
4.3 Loading and unloading
The user is responsible for ensuring that the lift trolley is loaded correctly.
Always apply the brake when loading/unloading.
The centre of gravity of the goods should always be centred on the load carrier and as close to the
column as possible, for maximum stability.
The load carrier should be positioned at the correct height before loading/unloading. To allow a
good working position the load should be pushed or pulled off and on the load carrier.
5 Maintenance
In order for the lift trolley to function properly it is important that maintenance is carried out in
accordance with what is described below. The stated service intervals are applicable during
normal use and charging once a day. Further use requires more frequent service intervals.
Only spare parts supplied or approved by Pronomic may be used.
After disassembly/assembly of the column or load carrier a load test should be performed, see
section Assembly.
5.1 Every day
5.1.1 Charging
Only chargers supplied or approved by Pronomic may be used.
The charger must not be exposed to water.
The lifter must be in a well-ventilated area when it is being charged
Always connect the charger to the lift trolley before connecting to the mains power.
The batteries should be recharged every night. In order to avoid complete discharge, which
damages the batteries, the batteries should also be charged when the lift trolley is not used for an
extended period of time, e.g. during weekends and holidays.
When the battery charger is connected to the lift trolley and mains power there is a yellow/orange
light on the charger, indicating on-going charging. When the batteries are fully charged the light is
green. The lift trolley can remain connected to the charger indefinitely without risk of
overcharging, preferably until next use.
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For lift trolleys with a power pack equipped with a voltage indicator a flashing bar on the voltage
indicator means that the batteries need charging. If the lift trolley is left unused for 10 minutes
sleep mode is activated and the voltage indicator turns black. The lift trolley can be restarted by
pressing any button on the remote control. When the lift trolley is restarted from sleep mode
after charging it takes two minutes before the voltage indicator shows if the batteries are fully
charged.
5.2 Every year, or when needed
5.2.1 Cleaning
Clean the lift trolley using detergent suitable for painted surfaces, aluminium and stainless steel.
Follow the instructions on the detergent. Wipe the lift trolley dry after cleaning. Do not use hose
or high-pressure jet as this may damage the electronics and the paint.
5.2.2 Electrical connections
Check all connections and repair any damage or wear. If needed, replace with new parts.
5.2.3 Wear of machine parts
Check the parts of the machine in order to identify any cracking or wear.
5.2.4 Nuts and bolts
Make sure all nuts and bolts are tightened.
5.2.5 Lift column
Lift the column from the cross-member.
Clean the brush stripes and wipe the column clean.
Remove the four corner screws at the top of the column. (Not the three in the middle)
Pull out, wipe and lubricate the lift screw with new ball bearing grease.
Put the lift screw back and tighten the screws.
Check the coupling, by making sure the sleeve and the hub located inside the column and inside
the cross-member are intact and in working order.
Put the lift column back and perform load test, see section Assembly.
5.2.6 Wheels
Make sure all wheels run smoothly.
Lubricate the bearings.
Check that the tire rubber is intact.
5.2.7 Brakes
Check that the breaks work.
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5.2.8 Knobs for handlebar and bracket for remote control
Check that the knobs loosen and tighten correctly.
5.2.9 Replacing the fuse
The fuse is located inside the power pack. A wiring diagram for the lift trolley is attached to the
inside of the lid of the power pack. Before removing the lid, by loosening the screws, the user
should apply the brakes and wear protective footwear. Be extra cautious when opening the power
pack. If the device is tilted after the lid has been removed, the batteries can slide out of the power
pack and harm the user.
5.2.10 Replacing the batteries
Batteries may be replaced by a person with basic technical knowledge. When changing batteries
protective footwear should be used the brakes should be applied. To open the power pack, see
section Replacing the fuse. Used batteries should be handed in to a recycling centre.
5.2.11 Plates and decals
Verify that the following plates and decals are attached and fully readable.
Plate/decal
Description
Placement
CE Decal
Decal with CE mark and year
of manufacture
At the back of the cross-
member
Serial number
Decal with serial number
At the back of the cross-
member
Model
Decal with text stating the
model of the lift trolley
At the top on both the left and
the right side of the column
Maximum load
Decal with text stating the
maximum load and that
lifting people is not allowed
Clearly visible on the power
pack
No feet
Striped decal with an image
to warn against placing feet
on the wheel frame
On the wheel frame
(2 pcs)
Not for lifting people
Decal with image showing
that lifting people is not
allowed
On the cross-member
(2 pcs)
Safety information
Decal with text informing
about safety and contact
information
Clearly visible on the power
pack
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5.3 Trouble shooting
The lift trolley is designed for safe and efficient operation, provided that routine maintenance is
carried out in accordance with the instructions given. If problems arise, some guidance is provided
below. If the problem persists after action has been taken Please contact service technician or
Pronomic.
If the load carrier does not move at all, or very slowly:
Verify that the maximum load is not exceeded.
Charge the batteries.
Check that the battery charger works. A light should be visible on the charger when plugged
into the mains power.
Check if the fuse inside the power pack needs to be replaced.
Check the battery voltage and replace batteries if the voltage after 8 hours of charging is
less than 25 volts.
If the lift trolley sounds strange:
Make sure the lift trolley is correctly assembled, see section Assembly.
See section Maintenance.
6 Technical specifications
Model
Lift&Drive 70E
Lift&Drive 90E
Maximum load
70 kg*
90 kg
Batteries
Vented lead batteries
Nominal battery voltage
24 V DC
Mains voltage
230 V AC 50 Hz or 115 V AC 60 Hz
Noise
The noise level does not exceed 70 dB(A)
Vibration
Vibrations do not exceed 2.5 m/s2
Test factor for static testing
1.25
* If the load exceeds 40 kg the load carrier will descend slowly.
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Category Part number Description
Platform / fork 15012 Platform for 15000/16000, with folding plate
15018 Topp late,steel, for 70E/90E platform
15322 Plate for, Platform, 90IE
15324 Frame for, Platform, 90JE
15338 Frame for, Platform, 90IE
15370-15372 Customized fork
16020 Load platform, stainless, frame only
16038 Load platform, frame only
16338 Load platform 90IES, frame only, stainless
17229 V-block, drawing 17171
17233 Turntable for V-block (plate)
17710 Platform Scale, 500x450mm to 15000/20000
17720 Counting Scale, 500x450mm to 15000/20000
17730 Roll-on platform for 15000/20000 with locking
17740 Roll-on load platform side feed 15000/20000 locking
19510 Load platform for 19500
21851-21854 Load platform for 90IE/P/130P
Prong 17241 Pin for roll-handling, 17000/17005
19201 Pin for roll handling, 160Kg (19000)
Squeeze tool 19472 Squeeze & Turn, 60 kg, without arms, 90P/130P
19473 Squeeze & Turn, 60 kg, with arms, 90P/130P
19476 Squeeze & Turn, 110 kg, without arms, 175P/225P
19477 Squeeze & Turn, 110 kg, with arms, 175P/225P
19478 Squeeze & Turn, 110 kg double without arms 175/225
19479 Squeeze & Turn, 110kg double with arms, 175/225
Expander 17940 Expand&Turn Light 40kg, 70-80mm(3 inches)
17972 Pneumatic Expander max 60 Kg electrical Turn
19980 Pneumatic, Expand & EL-turn 19000, 70-80mm, 160kg
Turn unit 19470 Turn 0x, with motor control, 90P/130P
19471 Turn 2x, with motor control, 90P/130P
19474 Turn 4x, with motor control, 90/130P
19475 Turn 0x, with motor control, 175P/225P
19480 Turn 2x, with motor control, 175P/225P
Column 17182B Telescopic mast extension for 90P/130P, 70 kg, 18V
19285 Telescopic column for 19500, el, 160 Kg
Miscellaneous 15013 Checklist holder
15014 Refuse bag holder, single
15015 Refuse bag holder, double
15016 Shelf 225x125 mm, for 15000/16000
15017 Writing pulpit, reversed, for 15000/16000
15019 Angle for paper holder
15024 Holder for box
15080 Ladder for 15000
17230 Bracket for Battery charger
20080A Ladder for 60P/90P/130P and 70E/90E
220066 HT Turn, no slip ring, with control unit
220067 HT Turn, no slip ring, with control unit
220100 Charger Holder, 24V/4.3A
7 Attachments
Attachments can be divided into groups. Below is a list of approved attachments.
If the lift trolley is modified or equipped with other attachments, a supplementary risk analysis
must be carried out by the person issuing the declaration of conformity with directive 2006/42/EC.
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70E
90E
90IE
90JE
90P
130P
175P
225P
325P+
15012 XXXXXX
15013 XXXXXXXX
15014 XXXXXXXX
15015 XXXXXXXX
15016 XXXXXXXX
15017 XXXXXXXX
15018 X X
15019 XXXXXX
15024 X X
15080 X X
15322 X X
15324 X
15338 X
15370-15372 X
16020 X X
16038 X X X
16338 X
16041-16044 X X
16048-16049 X X
17182 X X
17231 XXXXXX
17241 XXXXXX
17710 XXXXXX
17720 XXXXXX
17730 XXXX
17740 XXXX
17940 X X X
17972 X X
17980 XX
19511 X X
19201 X X
19285 X X
19470 X X
19471 X X
19472 X X
19473 X X
19474 X X
19475 X X
19476 X X
19477 X X
19478 X X
19479 X X
19480 X X
20205A-10 XXXX
20080 XXXXXX
21851-21854 XXXX
220066-220069 XXX
220100 XXX
7.1 Approved attachments
The following table lists the attachments that are approved for each lift trolley model.
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8 EC Declaration of conformity of the machinery
ORIGINAL
(In accordance with 2006/42/EC, Annex II 1A)
Manufacturer
Pronomic AB
Box 5504
192 05 Sollentuna
Sweden
Model
Lift & Drive 70E and Lift & Drive 90E
Authorized to compile the
technical file
Samuel Pierre, Pronomic AB, BOX 5504, 192 05 Sollentuna, Sweden
Applied EC directives:
2006/42/EC
Machinery Directive
2014/30/EU
EMC Directive
Applied standards:
SS-EN ISO 12100:2010
Safety of machinery - General principles for design Risk assessment and risk
reduction (ISO 12100:2010)
SS-EN ISO 13854:2019
Safety of machinery - Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body
We hereby declare that the above-referenced machine, built and equipped with attachments included in this
manual, is in conformity with the applicable conditions stated in the directives and standards.
Sollentuna, 2021-08-31
…………………………………………………………
Joakim Stannow, Pronomic AB
The lift trolley has been modified and/or equipped with attachments as follows:
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After modification a supplementary risk analysis has been performed and the machine is certified to be in
conformity with the directives and standards above.
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Place, date
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Name
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Company
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Test protocol for Lift & Drive
This machine has undergone a dynamic load test with the above mentioned load
as well as a static load test with a testfactor of
1.25x its max load.
This machine has performed flawlessly during the load test.
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Serial number
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Signature, Inspector
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Place, date
Pronomic AB SWEDEN
Box 5504
192 05 Sollentuna
Model
Max load (kg)
70E
70
90E
90
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